·ATTN: All MCRC LD Chairmen Precinct Committeemen.In nine more days, Arizona voters will elect new statewide officers and legislators, and all nine of our congressional districts are up for a vote. We need your help to get our

candidates across the finish line and on to victory. The Arizona Republican

election day. This is a very important responsibility and your help is needed to ensure ballot integrity throughout the state. Time is of the essence and we are coordinating with the AzRLA to ensure a fair election. Please email or call Eric Spencer espencer@swlaw.com or 602-301-5158 to volunteer. If you have already committed to volunteer, and have your salmon-colored credential letter from me in hand, please email or call Eric as well to let him know where you will be serving. This will allow us to better understand where we might have holes in coverage. Finally, please keep this very important phone number handy on election day: 844-705-5080. This is the “war room” phone number for AzRLA. They will be fielding phone your phone calls on election day and dispatch a trained attorney to your location if need be. -A. J. LaFaro, MCRC Chairman

·A One Night Only Showing Of The Film “Mr Conservative” and panel discussion will be offered at 6 pm, Nov 2 at Harkin’s Shea 14 theatre in honor of the 50th anniversary of Sen Barry Goldwater’s 1964 presidential campaign. details here.

·AZGOP Chairman Robert Graham is the call-in guest for Douglas Wolf’s Talk Show at 12:30 pm, Fri, Oct 31 to discuss the final push for Republican victories and give his insights into the races. WWW.KQCKRADIO.COM Douglas Wolf , Pinal County Assessor is the host.

·Watch Harvestor Stuffing Ballots Into A Ballot Box In The WMV Security Surveillance Video Recorded On August 25, 2014, at Maricopa County Elections MCTEC Facility surveillance videoSee full story as MCRC Chairman A J LaFaro gives a detail account of what he witnessed.http://archives.mcrcbriefs.org/10-16-14

·RNC Chairman Reince Priebus issued the following statement in response to new reports that the Obama administration is denigrating our ally Israel. Administration officials have been quoted calling the prime minister “chickensh**.” “ISIS is on a rampage through the Middle East, slaughtering innocents and committing mass murder while plotting to kill more Americans. The priority of the Obama administration should be defeating our enemies; instead they are once again insulting our allies. It’s inexplicable and dangerous. This administration consistently gets it wrong on foreign policy. Instead of taking the ISIS threat seriously, President Obama called them the “JV" team. Now, instead of working with our allies in the region to protect democracy and innocent lives, the administration is hurling expletives at Prime Minister Netanyahu. Americans should not accept this. We should never betray our ally Israel. We need a foreign policy that is focused, not fumbling. The country is increasingly concerned about our national security, yet the administration is not inspiring confidence. Our country deserves better. Republicans will continue to work to keep this country safe. That means respecting our allies, going after our enemies, protecting our homeland, and supporting our veterans and men and women in uniform.”

·Congressman David Schweikert will join Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane and Phoenix VA Health Care System (PVAHCS) Interim Director Glenn Costie at a press conference at 10 am, Thursday Oct to announce the VA's plans to open a Scottsdale-based clinic next spring. The 6880-square-foot space will house Primary Care, Mental Health and Laboratory services and is expected to provide care and services to as many as 3,000 Veterans when it opens. The press conference will be held at the location of the new clinic: 11390 E. Via Linda, Scottsdale, AZ 85259. “This new clinic space is a welcome step in the right direction toward improved care for our service men and women,” said Schweikert. “Our veterans deserve accessible care that meets their medical needs upon separation or retirement from our armed services. This clinic plans to offer increased access to military veterans of Arizona's 6th District and the city of Scottsdale. I look forward to the completion of this transition and hope this new building can provide reliable support for our community.”

·Congressman David Schweikert has a drop off bin for donations for “Packages FromHome” for our military serving overseas. Drop of items at 10603 N. Hayden Road, Suite 108, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 by Nov 10. learn more about the items soldiers like to receive Deadline for donations: Nov 10. Hurry in!

·Don’t Forget To Sign Your Mail In Ballots Envelope. Did you know that over 5,000 ballots in the primary weren't counted because they weren't signed and they arrived after the Primary.It is suggested that you mail in your early ballots by Oct 30 so they are sure to be delivered to the Recorder’s office by Nov 4. Postmarks do not count.If you don’t mail your ballot before Oct 30, take it to any polling place within your county.

·All Mail-In Ballot Cities/Precincts: Voters in these areas should mail in their ballots in at least a week prior to the Nov 4 election to make sure their ballots are received in the County Recorder’s office prior to general election deadline.

Wickenburg: Wickenburg (those who reside within the city limits). The Wickenburg Community Center will be open for those living outside the Town limits.

The All Mail Cities/Towns are the same as they were for the Primary Election. Additionally, the Town of Carefree and City of Goodyear are holding an All Mail special elections in November. The Recorder’s officewill be mailing to voters in the All Mail Cities/Towns from the Primary even if they are not holding a General Election, according to Kristi Passarelli, Maricopa County Elections Dept

Please note that there are still polling locations for precincts that are split (where a portion of the precinct is within a mail ballot city/town and the other portion is not) For example: Wickenburg precinct – The people who live in the Town will get a ballot in the mail. The people who live outside the city boundaries (in Maricopa County) will vote at the community center. For voters to find their assigned polling location or replacement ballot location for all mail areas they need to use our locator: maricopa.gov/pollingplace/

·AzCDL Has Scheduled Three Gun Shows in NW Arizona next month.

oLake Havasu City, this coming weekend,

oKingman November 22-23

oBullhead City Dec 6-7.

Volunteer for the Bullhead City show should contact Mark Spencer (520) 234-7204. Volunteer workers for the Kingman show should contact Dave Richardson at dlrichard11@yahoo.com

·Malcolm Barrett Will Be The Master Of Ceremonies for the 5 pm, Nov 4Yavapai County Republicans GOP Victory Celebration at the Palace Saloon on Whiskey Row, 120 S Montezuma St., Prescott. Hors d'oeuvres served at 6:30 pm. Hosted by Republican Women Of Prescott in Cooperation with Yavapai County Republican Committee, Yavapai Young Republicans, Embry Riddle University College Republicans, and the following Candidates:

oCongressman Paul Gosar

oState Senator Steve Pierce

oState Representative and LD1 Candidate Karen Fann

oLD1 Candidate Noel Campbell

oConstable Ron Williams

oCandidate for Yavapai College Board Deb McCasland

oPUSD Governing Board Candidate John Lamerson

oPUSD Governing Board Candidate Maureen Erickson

oPUSD Governing Board Candidate Greg Mengarelli

oPUSD Governing Board Candidate David Stringer

·ATTN LD Chairman:As soon as you set your Organizational Meeting dates in Nov or Dec please sent the time, date and location to Briefs at repcomm@cox.net or frostytaylor@cox.net

·REMINDER: Destroying Political Signs is a Class 2 Misdemeanor(ARS 16-1019 –politicalsigns http://www.azleg.gov/ars/16/01019.htm )if caughtand prosecuted. If you see someone destroying or messing with Republican political signs for candidates in the General Election in Maricopa County, please photograph them and take the photos to the victims or send them to MCRC Chairman A J LaFaroaj_ml@hotmail.com

·ATTN: Candidates/LD leaders/Group Chairman:If you have sent events or announcements to Briefs that have not been posted (except endorsements) or that I have not responded to, please resend them. Messages can be sent to repcomm@cox.netfrosty@mcrcbriefs.orgor frostytaylor@cox.netIf I do not respond with “thx” within 24 hours, please resend – using one or all of the above e-dressses.I’d rather get duplications than not receive your e-mails.

·Republican Candidate Announcements, fundraiser, neighborhood walks and other events can be sent to repcomm@cox.net for posting in the Briefs.In fairness to all GOP primary candidates, Briefs does not post endorsements, nor does it endorse any GOP candidates prior to the primary. See Briefs at Http://Archives.Mcrcbriefs.Org/

·CD9 Candidate Wendy Rogers:My wife of 36 years, Wendy Rogers, has worked around the clock over this past year to win votes across Arizona's 9th District. Her commitment and dedication to her campaign have inspired so many. Wendy rises early every day and stays up late every night to get the job done. She has left no stone unturned to win this election so she can serve our country again -- and now it’s up to us to do our part. In one week, voters will head to the polls. I encourage you to ensure they cast their ballots for Wendy by chipping in today. Your generosity will allow Wendy to share her message on TV, in the mail, and online over these final days. I love my wife. We served 20-year careers together in the United States Air Force, much of it overseas. We have raised two great kids and now have two grandkids. We have owned our own business together. Over the past 18 years, we have created a lot of jobs as a family-run business which we still operate. I am so proud of my wife, I just can't say it enough. She will serve our great nation, because she was born to serve and lead. Wendy follows through. She listens, she assesses, then she inspires others to achieve great success. Wendy has the record of service and leadership to prove it. We need her in Congress. I can tell you that Kyrsten Sinema has never led. In fact, she chooses not to lead. We don’t need a cheerleader who's perpetually trying to win a popularity contest or who gives terrorists more rights. These are dangerous times requiring adult supervision and tested, tried-and-true leadership. Having courage and backbone means doing the right thing whenever called upon. Our country needs my wife Wendy Rogers NOW. Please donate now - keep Wendy's ads on TV.She will do great things in Congress. Please help her serve our nation again. – Herloving husband .

·AZGOP ChairmanRobert Graham will be Douglas Wolf’s call-in guest at 12:30 pm, Fri., Oct. 31to discuss the final push for Republican victories and give his insights into the races. www.kqckradio.com Douglas Wolf , Pinal County Assessor is the host.

·Packages From HomeWill Conduct A Fund-Raising Golf Tournament Sat, Nov 1 to raise money for shipping package to our service men and women serving in some nasty places around the world. Contact: Ron Ludders602-677-1496.

·The Sun City West Republican Club will hold its November meeting at 8:30 am, Sat., Nov 1 at the SCW Foundations Building (Quail Room) 14465 R H Johnson Blvd., Sun City West Arizona. Doors open at 8 am – coffee/donuts. $2 donations to help with room rent. Constitutional law expert Shane Krauser is the speaker. Contact: John Neal - Vice President/ and Program Chairman nealins@gmail.com 602-218-5344 or 602-421-8877.